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This 1920s building, with its distinctive, half-moon balconies overlooking Nanjing Road, has 55 fresh, informal bedrooms furnished with Knoll and Hans Wegner pieces that don't sacrifice comfort for looks; Warhol-inspired collage photographs by Russel Wong supply a whimsical burst of museum-quality colour. Lined with Bisazza tiles and equipped with deep tubs, the bathrooms of even the 37 standard rooms are among Shanghai's best. The two penthouse suites have well-stocked cocktail cabinets and a barman on demand, a proper kitchen and second bedroom. One even has DJ equipment and a steam room. There is complimentary Wi-Fi throughout, a small, computer-equipped business centre (also free of charge), a 24-hour gym and free wine in the lobby-level lounge, a meeting place for Shanghai's beautiful people. The young Italian chef at the copper-clad Issimo restaurant turns out what are possibly China's finest pizzas. Thanks to the staff's world-class service, this is an exceptional boutique hotel in China's financial capital.
WHEN TO GO
September and October are the most comfortable months, after summer's humidity and before winter's chill.
ROOM TO BOOK
The balcony suites combine modern design with old-world charm.
931 West Nanjing Road, Shanghai (00 86 21 6217 9000; www.jiashanghai.com). Doubles from £164; balcony suites from £220
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